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AMS-100 - The next generation Magnetic Spectrometer in Space

<!--HTML--><div>The next generation magnetic spectrometer in space, AMS-100, is designed to have a geometrical acceptance of 100 m<sup>2</sup> sr and to be operated for at least ten years at the Sun–Earth Lagrange Point 2. Compared to existing experiments, it will improve the...

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Autor principal: Schael, Stefan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2839555
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description <!--HTML--><div>The next generation magnetic spectrometer in space, AMS-100, is designed to have a geometrical acceptance of 100 m<sup>2</sup> sr and to be operated for at least ten years at the Sun–Earth Lagrange Point 2. Compared to existing experiments, it will improve the sensitivity for the observation of new phenomena in cosmic rays, and in particular in cosmic antimatter, by at least a factor of 1000.&nbsp;</div><div>The magnet design is based on high temperature superconductor tapes, which allow the construction of a thin solenoid with a homogeneous magnetic field off 0.5 Tesla inside. The inner volume is instrumented with a silicon tracker that enables the magnetic spectrometer to separate protons from anti-protons up to energies of 70 TeV and a calorimeter system that is 70 radiation lengths deep, equivalent to four nuclear interaction lengths, which extends the energy reach for cosmic-ray nuclei up to the PeV scale, i.e. beyond the cosmic-ray knee. Covering most of the sky continuously, AMS-100 will detect high-energy gamma-rays in the calorimeter system and by pair conversion in the thin solenoid, reconstructed with excellent angular resolution in the silicon tracker.<br>&nbsp;</div><div>Since the publication of the detector concept in 2019 a lot of progress has been made on the technical concept of the instrument which will be presented.</div>
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spelling cern-28395552022-11-04T21:12:39Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2839555engSchael, StefanAMS-100 - The next generation Magnetic Spectrometer in SpaceAMS-100 - The next generation Magnetic Spectrometer in SpaceDetector Seminar<!--HTML--><div>The next generation magnetic spectrometer in space, AMS-100, is designed to have a geometrical acceptance of 100 m<sup>2</sup> sr and to be operated for at least ten years at the Sun–Earth Lagrange Point 2. Compared to existing experiments, it will improve the sensitivity for the observation of new phenomena in cosmic rays, and in particular in cosmic antimatter, by at least a factor of 1000.&nbsp;</div><div>The magnet design is based on high temperature superconductor tapes, which allow the construction of a thin solenoid with a homogeneous magnetic field off 0.5 Tesla inside. The inner volume is instrumented with a silicon tracker that enables the magnetic spectrometer to separate protons from anti-protons up to energies of 70 TeV and a calorimeter system that is 70 radiation lengths deep, equivalent to four nuclear interaction lengths, which extends the energy reach for cosmic-ray nuclei up to the PeV scale, i.e. beyond the cosmic-ray knee. Covering most of the sky continuously, AMS-100 will detect high-energy gamma-rays in the calorimeter system and by pair conversion in the thin solenoid, reconstructed with excellent angular resolution in the silicon tracker.<br>&nbsp;</div><div>Since the publication of the detector concept in 2019 a lot of progress has been made on the technical concept of the instrument which will be presented.</div>oai:cds.cern.ch:28395552022
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Schael, Stefan
AMS-100 - The next generation Magnetic Spectrometer in Space
title AMS-100 - The next generation Magnetic Spectrometer in Space
title_full AMS-100 - The next generation Magnetic Spectrometer in Space
title_fullStr AMS-100 - The next generation Magnetic Spectrometer in Space
title_full_unstemmed AMS-100 - The next generation Magnetic Spectrometer in Space
title_short AMS-100 - The next generation Magnetic Spectrometer in Space
title_sort ams-100 - the next generation magnetic spectrometer in space
topic Detector Seminar
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